Birmingham City

Birmingham manager Gary Rowett has done a brilliant job in turning around their previously miserable home form and making it into one of the club's strengths.

When previous boss Lee Clark was sacked in October, Birmingham had won just one home match in 24 and heavily relied on their patchy away record.

Although they are still inconsistent away from St Andrew's, losing four of their last five, the Blues have won nine home games and lost just six all season, and sit safely in 14th place in the table.

Wolves, who were the form team of the division, were the latest side to suffer at the old stadium in a narrow 2-1 loss thanks to Gray's solo stunner, showing that Birmingham are not content to let their season fizzle out.

Rowett's men have their destiny in their own hands as they face teams around them such as Blackburn, Reading, Charlton Athletic and Bolton Wanderers in their run-in.

However, Blackburn will feel that they can stifle the Blues if they stop Clayton Donaldson, who is Birmingham's top scorer this season. He is the only Blues player to have reached double figures in this campaign, with 19 goals.

Blackburn Rovers

Blackburn will be have an eye on next year, where they hope to launch a promotion push, in the final five games of their season.

Manager Gary Bowyer has done well since he arrived two years ago, and they could finish in their current position of 10th for the second consecutive campaign.

Rovers have been a solid top-half side all season, but they haven't quite been able to put together a run of form to see them join the hunt for the playoffs.

That is a source of frustration for both the fans and the club, and they will demand to be competing at the top in 2015-16.

Rovers' season is in danger of petering out after their FA Cup run came to an end in the quarter-finals against Liverpool last week, while last time out they drew 0-0 with Reading at the Madejski Stadium. However, they appear to be in decent form with four wins from their last seven games.

Away from home they have a solid record and have won six times, which makes them the 11th best Championship team on their travels.

This record has picked up recently as they have earned seven points from their last nine away from Ewood Park, which includes wins against Charlton Athletic and Leeds United.